In total, this installation of curious and compelling sculptures, and vigorous and instinctively painted paintings forms a highly successful, must-see exhibition.
The brute started to turn back for the remaining dinnerware, but it stopped, regarding a curious sculpture revealed by removing the curtain.
The Surrealism of these also animates a collection of delicate abstract drawings and a curious sculpture from 1965 that is like a beautiful folded airplane wing (Johnson).
The Rio Sagrado hotel is a recent Orient-Express acquisition and - apart from a few rather curious sculptures - is the epitome of good taste and tranquillity.
A curious composite sculpture of a man stretched out on his stomach on the back of a bear, his head on the animal's rump, is believed to depict an ancient Eskimo myth, one yet to be deciphered.
At night Wells and Joan return to a quiet part of the mainland and make love in a cliff top house surrounded by curious sculptures.
All of them are commemorated by fascinating statuary - Gogol's melancholy portrait bust is particularly moving, and Chekhov's grave is surmounted by a curious little house-shaped sculpture that recalls the funeral statuary of Etruscan times.
The portal has curious sculptures with scenes from the life of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
A short skip south of the Pantheon stands the Elefantino, a curious and much-loved sculpture of a puzzled elephant carrying a 6th-century-BC Egyptian obelisk.
While a few of the fountains have curious sculpture, the waterworks themselves are comparatively unimpressive.